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*FM 3-23.35 (FM 23-25)

FIELD MANUAL
NO. 3-23.35
HEADQUARTERS
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Washington, DC, 25 June 2003

FM 3-23.35

COMBAT TRAINING WITH PISTOLS, M9 AND M11

CONTENTS

Cover
Preface
CHAPTER 1. COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONING
Section I. Description and Components
1-1.
1-2.
1-3.
Description
Components
Ammunition
SectionII. Maintenance
1-4.
1-5.
1-6.
1-7.
1-8.
1-9.
Clearing Procedures
General Dissemble
Inspection
Clearing, Lubrication, and Preventive Maintenance
General Assembly
Function Check
SectionIII. Operation and Function
1-10.
1-11.
1-12.
1-13.
Operation
Loading
Unloading and Clearing
Cycle of Operation
SectionIV. Performance Problems
1-14.
1-15.
1-16.
Malfunctions
Immediate Action
Remedial Action
CHAPTER2. PISTOL MARKSMANSHIP TRAINING
SectionI. Basic Pistol Marksmanship
2-1.
2-2.
2-3.
2-4.
2-5.
2-6.
Grip
Aiming
Breath Control
Trigger Squeeze
Target Engagement
Positions
SectionII. Combat Marksmanship
2-7.
2-8.
2-9.
2-10.
2-11.
2-12.
Techniques of Firing
Target Engagement
Traversing
Combat Reloading Techniques
Poor Visibility Firing
Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Firing
SectionIII. Coaching and Training Aids
2-13.
2-14.
2-15.
2-16.
2-17.
2-18.
2-19.
Coaching
Ball-and-Dummy Method
Calling the Shot
Slow-Fire Exercise
Air-Operated Pistol, .177 mm
Quick-Fire Target Training Device
Range Firing Courses
SectionIV. Safety
2-20.
2-21.
2-22.
2-23.
2-24.
Requirements
Before Firing
During Firing
After Firing
Instructional Practice and Record Qualification Firing
APPENDIX ACOMBAT PISTOL QUALIFICATION COURSE
APPENDIX BALTERNATE PISTOL QUALIFICATION COURSE
APPENDIX CTRAINING SCHEDULES
APPENDIX DREPRODUCIBLE FORMS
GLOSSARY
REFERENCES
AUTHENTICATION

 

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*This publication supersedes FM 23-35, 10 October 1988, and rescinds DA Form 88-R, 1 September 1971, and DA Form 5704-R, September 1988.

 



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